The Workshop aims at contributing to the ongoing debate over risk elicitation and its inclusion in climate change preference elicitation, dealing with both methodological and empirical issues. Special emphasis will be given on modelling risk preferences in environmental and agro-food economics, given the relevance of risk and uncertainty in consumers and farmers decisions that contribute to climate change as well as decision taken to mitigate the effects of climate change. Contributions from transport and energy economics are also welcome. [gem?_?? den Informationen des Anbieters - according to site editor's information]